The Seahawks were more active than suspected during the start of free agency this season, addressing their offensive line, run game and adding to their linebacker and safety depth.

Despite Seattle’s new additions, USA TODAY Sports had this to say about the Seahawks moves so far:

“Adding Luke Joeckel doesn’t constitute sufficient reinforcement for one of league’s most vulnerable O-lines. New RB Eddie Lacy will have to stay slim and be more Beast Mode than Feast Mode.”

The Seahawks signed both Joeckel and Lacy to one-year deals to minimize the risks of long-term contracts. Both are expected to contribute immediately and will be paid starter money this season but the team is free to walk away next year if neither player earns his paycheck.

Seattle isn’t finished adding to the roster. The Seahawks have seven picks in this year’s draft and will assemble an undrafted rookie class with the hopes of finding a gem or two who might have slipped through the cracks.

Power rankings are power rankings, but let’s wait and see how the next few weeks pan out before assigning a final grade to the team’s moves this offseason.